tā men
they
她们是学生。
tāmen shì xuésheng.
They are students.
她们在教室里。
tāmen zài jiàoshì lǐ.
They are in the classroom.
她们在学习中文。
tāmen zài xuéxí zhōngwén.
They are learning Chinese.
她们 (tāmen)
they (feminine)
她们俩 (tāmen liǎ)
they two (feminine)
她们几个 (tāmen jǐge)
they (feminine, a few)
他们 (tāmen)
they (masculine)
男士 (nánshì)
gentlemen
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese word 她们 (tāmen) is a third-person plural pronoun used to refer to a group of female individuals. It is composed of two characters: 她 (tā), which means "she", and 们 (men), which is a plural marker. The character 她 is derived from the Old Chinese word 姁 (tā), which was used to refer to a young woman. The character 们 is derived from the Old Chinese word 們 (men), which was used to indicate plurality. Over time, the two characters merged to form the modern Chinese word 她们.The word 她们 is used in a variety of contexts to refer to a group of women. For example, it can be used to refer to a group of female friends, a group of female students, or a group of female workers. It can also be used to refer to a group of women who are related to each other, such as a group of sisters or a group of cousins.The word 她们 is an important part of the Chinese language, and it is essential for learners of Chinese to understand its meaning and usage. By understanding the etymology of the word 她们, learners can gain a deeper understanding of the Chinese language and its history.